tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2589800962063494090.post8926521967203320494..comments2018-11-04T22:14:22.132+05:30Comments on A l'ouest: #562 : O - OutlinesShree Jananihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03961504806335938652noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2589800962063494090.post-76445939817865090162017-05-24T09:56:08.000+05:302017-05-24T09:56:08.000+05:30I blame the lack of time here. You could have shar...I blame the lack of time here. You could have shared more of what you picked from the script writing class. But yes. Any novel can be broadly categorized into the inciting incident, crisis, and resolution. This works better in Americanized way of writing. The approach is towards let the scenes dictate the flow of the story. That is why we hear more of show and tell stuff. Russian Literature and Regional Literature have always broken this norm and quite successfully at that. You should read JJ some jottings (or better in Tamil JJ Sila kurippugal) about the way it broke all the literary norms and emerged as winner. <br><br>Only few more letters to go.. You are awesome.Bragadeesh Prasannanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2589800962063494090.post-59348036204506636932017-05-24T10:06:59.000+05:302017-05-24T10:06:59.000+05:30That&#39;s all I picked up before I dropped out fr...That&#39;s all I picked up before I dropped out from the class! Will pick up the JJ book! <br><br>Thank you for the suggestion and encouragement!Shree Jananihttp://iwritehere.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com